Associate Investigator
Pediatric Surgery,
Mass General Research Institute
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Associate Member
Broad Institute
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Lecturer on Surgery, Part-time
Harvard Medical School
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PhD Technical University of Denmark 2008 |
autism; autism spectrum disorder; brain networks; genetics; genetics of neuropsychiatric disorders; genetics of psychiatric disease; genets; genomic analysis; genomics; myocardial infarction; neuropsychiatric disorders; proteomics; psychiatric diseases; schizophrenia
Kasper Lage is director of bioinformatics of the Massachusetts General Hospital and an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. He is also a group leader and member of the leadership group of the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research at the Broad Institute. His group has contributed several technologies, algorithms and web platforms that are widely used to interpret genomic data, and his work has led to the identification of specific genes and networks involved in metabolic, psychiatric, reproductive and cardiovascular disorders. Lage serves on the Research Computation Oversight Committee of Partners Healthcare, and he was the Harvard University Principal Investigator of the Functional Interpretation Group of the 1000 Genomes Project.